Hanyang University Hospital in Guri, South Korea, has deployed HFR Mobile’s private 5G solution to improve critical care and safety at the hospital.
The solution includes a core network, a service management platform, centralised and distributed units (CU/DU) and a radio unit, making use of private 5G’s ultra-fast and low-latency capabilities.
These capabilities support AI-powered CCTV systems in the real-time monitoring of waiting areas and emergency rooms for fall incidents and hazards.
This allows medical staff to be notified promptly, aiming to reduce response times and prevent further accidents.
The private 5G solution also facilitates a real-time infusion monitoring service that allows intravenous (IV) fluid flow rates and volumes to be tracked directly from patients’ bedsides.
This enhances patient safety while streamlining clinicians’ workloads and improving response times in emergencies.
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By GlobalDataHFR Mobile said that Hanyang University Hospital’s use of this solution demonstrates private 5G’s potential to transform healthcare operations by ensuring fast, secure and real-time data transmission while protecting sensitive medical information.
HFR Mobile sales and business development head Hae-Kwan Jung said: “Private 5G is essential for preventing accidents in medical environments.
“We aim to contribute to industrial and societal advancement by providing innovative, tailored solutions that drive digital transformation in hospitals and help to build a smarter and safer society.”
Based in Seongnam, South Korea, HFR Mobile connects private 5G networks to the essential services required for successful digital transformation.
By delivering tailored solutions, the company aims to address users’ critical demands and optimise performance for customers across various industries.
Last year, Chinese telecommunications company ZTE worked with the Suzhou branch of China Telecom to install a 5G Internet of Things (IoT) solution at The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University.
The integrated network solution is designed to enable a unified network that allows IoT applications to be used in both public and private healthcare applications.